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A car owner of a 2017 Jeep Compass is experiencing issues with the navigation system, which is showing their current location 100 miles off and the time is an hour slow. The local Chrysler dealer was unable to fix the issue and suggested replacing the navigation unit at a cost of $900. The car expert notes that this is a common issue with some Jeep products, and if the latest software fix didn’t work, a new navigation module might be needed. However, considering the age of the vehicle and the fact that smartphones can perform the same functions, the expert questions whether spending $900 on a repair is worth it.

The expert also discusses common issues with newer cars, stating that engines and transmissions are generally reliable, but electronics can be a problem. Many modern cars have dozens of computer modules that need to communicate with each other, which can lead to glitches and failures. The expert notes that infotainment systems and semi-autonomous safety systems are prone to issues.

In other questions, the expert recommends a portable air compressor from WORX, which they have personally used and found to be effective. They also discuss the practice of receiving products to review and note that they only endorse products that work well and are a good value.

Additionally, the expert addresses a question about a brake repair, where a caliper bolt broke off and the shop replaced the caliper mount instead of drilling out the bolt. The expert thinks that replacing the caliper mount might have been the more cost-effective option, considering the time and labor required to drill out the bolt.

Finally, the expert responds to a question about tire patches, where a car owner was told that several shops no longer install patches. The expert notes that patches are still a valid method of repair and that the shops might be hesitant to perform the repair because they didn’t do the original plug. The expert would recommend dismounting the tire, inspecting the condition, and then patching the inner liner to complete the repair.